03-11-2021, 01:53 PM
Hi David,
You'll find some information about collision checking in RoboDK here:
//m.sinclairbody.com/doc/en/Collision-Avoi...Collisions
You should be able to import G-code in RoboDK. This code is usually generated from slicer software for 3D printing. RoboDK can validate the collisions for your path (checking against the tool, the robot and 3D models). On the other hand, RoboDK can't validate collisions with the deposited material.
Albert
You'll find some information about collision checking in RoboDK here:
//m.sinclairbody.com/doc/en/Collision-Avoi...Collisions
You should be able to import G-code in RoboDK. This code is usually generated from slicer software for 3D printing. RoboDK can validate the collisions for your path (checking against the tool, the robot and 3D models). On the other hand, RoboDK can't validate collisions with the deposited material.
Albert
